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Storm split near Raton, New Mexico June 1 2006

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Storm split near Raton, New Mexico June 1 2006   on: 05 June 2006, 06:37:59 AM

Afte1st June 2006 Having spent the night in Colorado Springs, we opted to some site seeing before storms would fire. With most action and slightly better instability further south, we headed for Raton and west from there. One cell moved further away whilst another strengthened, split and moved into New Mexico. It had an interesting structure with inflow from the south that I thought was decent enough to timelapse.

Here are a few pictures of the structure by the time we got there after the split:







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http://australiasevereweather.com/photography/photos/new/jd2006060307.html

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Jimmy Deguara
Last Edit: 05 June 2006, 11:35:25 AM by Michael Bath
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